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Cost of Living in 2025: Moving to Italy

Thinking of moving to Italy or just curious about how much life costs in such a beautiful nation. Whether you’re relocating, remote working, or studying abroad, here’s a breakdown of what to expect in 2025 β€” plus tips to keep your wallet happy.

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πŸ’Ά Average Monthly Costs in Italy

Here’s what a single person might spend per month in Italy:

CategoryMonthly Cost (€)
Rent (1BR, city)700–1,200
Rent (1BR, suburb)500–800
Groceries200–300
Health Insurance (private)50–120
Public Transport35–60
Mobile + Internet25–50
Leisure & Dining100–200
Total (est.)1,150–1,900

πŸ”— View cost data by Italian city on Numbeo

Curious about HOW to go about renting as an expat?


🏠 Rent in Italy: City vs. Smaller Towns

Rent will vary widely between Milan, Rome, and smaller towns in Tuscany or the south.

  • Milan and Rome are the priciest
  • Naples, Bari, and Palermo offer better value
  • Consider student towns (like Bologna) for mid-range affordability

πŸ”— Browse current rental listings on Idealista


πŸ›’ Food & Groceries

Groceries in Italy are reasonably priced if you shop local:

  • Weekly grocery shop: €40–60
  • Espresso at a cafΓ©: €1–1.50
  • Pizza or pasta at a restaurant: €10–15
  • Aperitivo (drink + snacks): €7–10

πŸ”— Compare grocery prices across cities on Numbeo


🚍 Public Transport

Public transport is accessible and affordable β€” but better in the north than in the south.

  • Metro/bus pass (monthly): €35–55 in most cities
  • Trains (e.g., Trenitalia): affordable regional options
  • Scooters & bike rentals are common in urban areas

πŸ”— Official Trenitalia site


🩺 Healthcare

Italy has public healthcare (SSN), but many expats choose private coverage for faster access and English-speaking doctors.

  • Public: free or low-cost with residence
  • Private insurance: €50–120/month

πŸ”— How to register for Italy’s SSN (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale)


πŸ’‘ Cost-Saving Tips

  • Shop at local markets for cheap produce
  • Use regional trains for cheaper travel
  • Cook at home β€” ingredients are affordable and fresh
  • Use apps like Too Good To Go to grab discounted food in cities

Save on relocation costs with a part load removal service – ideal for smaller moves.

πŸ”— Too Good To Go – Save Good Food From Going To Waste


🧾 Final Thoughts

Italy offers a beautiful, high-quality life β€” and if you avoid tourist traps and plan wisely, it doesn’t have to break the bank. Southern cities, student towns, and a slower lifestyle can be both affordable and rewarding.

πŸ”— Read our guide to moving to Italy in 2025

If you have any further questions – don’t hesitate to reach out to us!


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